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17 Jun 2022, 8:47 am

Internet Explorer Is Shutting Down in a Burst of Nostalgia

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It was Aug. 16, 1995. “Waterfalls” by TLC was the No. 1 song in the country. Bill Clinton was in the White House. And Microsoft introduced a new way to surf the web: Internet Explorer.

It was buggy and slow, many said. But it was always there. Until it wasn’t. On Wednesday, the web browser, loved and loathed by a generation, was officially retired, swept into the dustbin of internet history.

The occasion stirred surprisingly strong feelings of nostalgia for the 1990s and early 2000s, an era when many first came to know the online world through stuttering dial-up connections, chat rooms and long-gone social media sites like Friendster.

Now that Internet Explorer is no more, many pined for a time when the little blue icon with the lowercase “e” was their escape route out of childhood bedrooms, college dorm rooms and office cubicles.

Even though I don’t use it anymore, I’m still going to miss the idea of it,” said Brett Babino, 27, an Amazon worker from Port Arthur, Texas, who was 11 when he started using Internet Explorer to do schoolwork and play online games like Club Penguin.

He was among many who were greeting the passing of Internet Explorer on Wednesday by fondly recalling how essential it once was, despite its many faults. Memes and jokes featuring tombstones and grim reapers abounded.

“Today marks the official end of Microsoft’s support for Internet Explorer,” Marques Brownlee, a web video producer, wrote on Twitter. “RIP to the #1 Chrome installer of all time.”

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab offered its condolences.

“Rest in peace, Internet Explorer,” it wrote on Twitter. “You’ll be missed. We feel old.”

Michael L. Nelson, a computer science professor at Old Dominion University, said that Microsoft’s decision to shut down Internet Explorer and move users to its newer browser, Edge, “marks the end of an era.’ Internet Explorer was certainly not the first browser, but its inclusion in Windows back in the mid-1990s really helped bring the web to a very large user base,” and made the internet more widely accessible, Professor Nelson said. Even so, he said, “It was never a great browser. “If you wanted to do high-performance stuff or you were on the cutting edge, anything from Microsoft was like driving around in your mom’s Toyota Camry,” Professor Nelson said. “It did the job but nobody got excited about a really low-performance, unlovable browser.”

In a blog post about the retirement of the browser, Sean Lyndersay, general manager of Microsoft Edge Enterprise, said on Wednesday that, despite its remarkable role in the evolution of the web, “Internet Explorer’s reputation today is, deservedly, one of a product from an older era — quirky in behavior and lacking the security of a modern browser.”

Over the next few months, users who open Internet Explorer will be redirected to Microsoft Edge with “IE mode,” he wrote.

“Eventually, Internet Explorer will be disabled permanently as part of a future Windows update, at which point the Internet Explorer icons on users’ devices will be removed,” he wrote. He called Edge a “faster, more secure and more modern browser”.


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17 Jun 2022, 9:04 am

Awe…… this is sad….. was dismayed when Netscape Navigator was retired …. Starting to feel my age even based on internet experiences. Farewell EI . Always thought more search engine gave better variety of results .


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17 Jun 2022, 9:09 am

Wait . . . Netscape Navigator has been retired?









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17 Jun 2022, 9:19 am

Fnord wrote:
Wait . . . Netscape Navigator has been retired?


lol yes and AOL






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17 Jun 2022, 9:25 am

Compu$erve too?

Maybe Radio Shack has some floppies on sale . . .



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17 Jun 2022, 10:21 am

Lolzz.. he..he..he.. think maybe RadioShack may have a online presence still , but not sure .?
Took me forever to learn about formatting things in any drive . :nerdy: :oops:


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17 Jun 2022, 10:58 am

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17 Jun 2022, 11:03 am

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“Today marks the official end of Microsoft’s support for Internet Explorer,” Marques Brownlee, a web video producer, wrote on Twitter. “RIP to the #1 Chrome installer of all time.”


:lol: Yep, I get that. And Firefox too.


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17 Jun 2022, 11:19 am

The universe ended support for me!! ! What should I do?



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17 Jun 2022, 4:52 pm

Services will be held virtually , as is appropriate . Online …. For the much known of and heralded Internet Explorer.
Will be missed if not in reality then virtually . Farewell Oh Great and Extensive, Searcher of all things internet . :study:
The deceased will be remembered with Fond thoughts and recollection. :heart: Microsoft Edge will be delivering the Eulogy. :skull:
:cry: :cry: ……… :cry: :cry: …….. :cry: :cry……

Mourners will kindly refrain from attempting the resurrection the dead ….( link).


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17 Jun 2022, 6:20 pm

Meanwhile in a mousehole near you there is yet still hope!


https://youtu.be/DlP7l8vkNOk



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18 Jun 2022, 2:46 pm

Mountain Goat wrote:
Meanwhile in a mousehole near you there is yet still hope!


https://youtu.be/DlP7l8vkNOk


Lolololzz.. that was subtle …. The medley is such a great distraction , that you do not realize the words are talking about ,finding internet explorer. And bind it to make it stay available . Very subtle but cute .


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18 Jun 2022, 3:00 pm

Jakki wrote:
Mountain Goat wrote:
Meanwhile in a mousehole near you there is yet still hope!


https://youtu.be/DlP7l8vkNOk


Lolololzz.. that was subtle …. The medley is such a great distraction , that you do not realize the words are talking about ,finding internet explorer. And bind it to make it stay available . Very subtle but cute .


Hehe!



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29 Jun 2022, 1:08 am

Internet Explorer - the Pacer Train of web browsers now making its journey to the digital scrap yard.